Fairfax County Public Schools offers a continuum of advanced academic services at the elementary level. Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) provide challenging learning experiences for all students that build on individual strengths and optimize abilities.
Find your next job at FCPS. We have positions for instructional staff, administrative staff, and operational staff (such as office positions and building operations).
The Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity award has been established to recognize advocacy on behalf of students who are marginalized or underserved. This award honors the legacy of Dr. Bussey by celebrating the efforts and impact of those who work to redress inequitable systems and practices in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). Nominations are made in May-June each year and the award is presented at the annual summer Equity Symposium.
Finance, Purchasing, and Taxation Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
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Explore the earliest primary source records of Fairfax County Public Schools. Learn about the schools that operated during the period of 1870 to 1922, and the teachers and leaders who shaped FCPS during the school system’s first five decades.
FCPS is committed to adhering to the federal and state laws as they pertain to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) in protecting the privacy and security of certain health information, known as protected health information (PHI).
The school trustees of all the magisterial districts and towns met bi-annually as a combined County School Board to discuss high-level matters dealing with finances, public school law, and the school calendar, to name a few. The records of these meetings are found in this collection.
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session, including interim studies, work groups, and reports.
From cybersecurity to marketing, CTE has a wide variety of opportunities for students who want to get real world experience as they prepare for the future.
As students grow as creative and critical thinkers, they can create new solutions to challenges that arise in their life and innovator for tomorrow's future.
As students grow as ethical and global citizens, they can act responsibly, recognize and appreciate the similarities and differences among people and their cultures, and care for their community and environment.
Learn more about the Virginia Department of Education's summer residential program for World Languages in French, German, Japanese, Latin, and Spanish.